Convocation Ceremony: 1001 Students Awarded Degrees at Swami Rama Himalayan University

Published on: February 14, 2026

The eighth convocation ceremony of Swami Rama Himalayan University (SRHU), Jolly Grant, was held on Saturday in a dignified and celebratory atmosphere. The Chief Guest for the occasion was Union Minister for Health & Family Welfare and Chemicals & Fertilizers, J. P. Nadda.

The Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Pushkar Singh Dhami, attended as the Guest of Honour, while the State’s Minister for Education and Health, Dhan Singh Rawat, was present as the Special Guest. The eighth convocation of SRHU concluded successfully as a confluence of education, culture, and inspiration.

The President of the University, Dr. Vijay Dhasmana, formally welcomed the Chief Guest J. P. Nadda with a bouquet, shawl, and memento.

Among those present were former Chief Minister and MP Trivendra Singh Rawat, MP Mahendra Bhatt, Doiwala MLA Brij Bhushan Gairola, Vice-Chancellor Dr. Rajendra Dobhal, Director General (Academic Development) Dr. Vijendra Chauhan, Pro Vice-Chancellor Ashok Devradi, Dr. Renu Dhasmana, along with members of the Board of Governors and Academic Council.

A New Journey Begins: J. P. Nadda

Chief Guest J. P. Nadda stated that a convocation ceremony is not merely an academic achievement but the beginning of a new journey in life. From here, students become active contributors to society, the state, and nation-building through their knowledge, skills, and values.

He emphasized that the next 25 years of Amrit Kaal will be decisive in building a developed India, where today’s youth will not only be witnesses but key drivers of transformation. He urged students to work for the welfare of the poor, underprivileged, and those standing at the last rung of society. He also praised the institution under the leadership of Dr. Vijay Dhasmana for setting new benchmarks in human service, healthcare, and education.

Youth Power is the Strength of the State: Pushkar Singh Dhami

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that the youth of Uttarakhand are the state’s greatest strength. SRHU has established a distinct identity in education and public service. He encouraged students to bring pride to the state and the nation.

Education Shapes Responsible Citizens: Dr. Dhan Singh Rawat

Dr. Dhan Singh Rawat said that education is not just a means of employment but a process of becoming responsible citizens. He urged students to remain grateful to their parents and teachers and to be accountable toward society.

Education as a Medium of Self-Realization: Dr. Vijay Dhasmana

University President Dr. Vijay Dhasmana described education as a means of self-realization, empowerment, and transformation. He inspired graduates to set high goals and achieve them through dedication and hard work.

Keep Learning Throughout Life: Dr. Rajendra Dobhal

Vice-Chancellor Dr. Rajendra Dobhal congratulated the students and emphasized that the spirit of lifelong learning must always remain alive. Curiosity and a research-oriented mindset are essential for progress.

 

Degrees Awarded to 1001 Students

Degrees were conferred upon 1001 students from the faculties of Medical Sciences, Allied Health Sciences, Nursing, Management, Engineering, Yoga Sciences, and Biosciences.

31 meritorious students received academic awards

02 students received the Dr. Swami Rama Best Graduate Award

14 scholars were awarded PhD degrees

Dr. Swami Rama Best Graduate Award

Ayushi Belwal (BSc Nursing – 2021)

Ishan Gupta (MBBS – 2019)

PhD Awardees (14 Scholars)

Dr. Garima Kapoor, Dr. Swati Tomar, Dr. Avinash Kumar Tyagi, Dr. Meenu Pargai, Dr. Ruchika Duggal, Dr. Imon Chanu, Dr. Sunaina Sharma, Dr. Monika Khankharwal, Dr. Antariksh Badakoti, Dr. Sandeep Badoni, Dr. Himani, Dr. Sangeeta Rawat, Dr. Rajat Kala, and Dr. Naveen Kumar Yadav were conferred with PhD degrees.

Launch of CDOE (Center for Distance and Online Education)

On the occasion of the convocation, undergraduate and postgraduate programs under the Center for Distance and Online Education (CDOE) were formally launched online.

As the university has received an A+ grade from NAAC, the CDOE programs are entitled by UGC. According to UGC provisions, UGC-recognized online courses are academically and legally equivalent to regular (conventional) programs, ensuring students receive quality and accredited online education.

Floral Tribute at Shaurya Wall

Before the ceremony, J. P. Nadda and Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami paid floral tributes at the Shaurya Wall in the university campus, honoring soldiers awarded the Param Vir Chakra. The ceremony formally began with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp before the portrait of the university’s founder, Dr. Swami Rama. Glimpse of Uttarakhand’s Culture

The event showcased the rich folk culture of Uttarakhand. Artists dressed in traditional attire welcomed guests with auspicious songs. Traditional hill cuisine was specially served, which was widely appreciated by students and parents alike.

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